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['spektəkl] 1.nome spettacolo m.2.modificatore [case, frame, lens] degli occhiali3.nome plurale spectacles ant. occhiali m.* * *['spektəkl](a sight, especially one that is very impressive or wonderful: The royal wedding was a great spectacle.) spettacolo- spectacularly* * *spectacle /ˈspɛktəkl/n.1 spettacolo; vista; scena: The northern lights made quite a spectacle, l'aurora boreale era uno spettacolo magnifico; a sad spectacle, una vista dolorosa; a horrible spectacle, una scena orribile● spectacles case, astuccio per occhiali □ to make a spectacle of oneself, dare spettacolo di sé; farsi ridere dietro □ to put on one's spectacles, inforcare gli occhiali □ (fig.) to see everything through rose-coloured spectacles, veder tutto rosa; essere ottimistaFALSI AMICI: spectacle non significa spettacolo in senso teatrale.* * *['spektəkl] 1.nome spettacolo m.2.modificatore [case, frame, lens] degli occhiali3.nome plurale spectacles ant. occhiali m.
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